i dont know if they ever actually issued a recall or not. that was before my time working on them. ive only witnessed a few myself. if the owners kept up the electrolyte levels there was no issue. heck, i even check mine yearly just to be sure.
i went 19 years having a manual start unit. i only switched out to the 22 kw fully automatic unit a little over a year ago. after two years of 3-5 days without power, enough was enough.
the new units power my entire house and the barn. the horse waterers wont freeze now. i put a portable interlock device on my shop cause i couldnt open my roll up door last time power failed. i have a few portable generators laying around.
when we had the 5 day outage, i loaned them out to neighbors. it still amazes me that most of my neighbors dont even have a 2000 watt gen available. all they like to do is sit in the dark i guess:cool2:
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To your last point, some people never plan ahead, or for emergencies. I've seen some extended outages in urban areas at times, but in many rural areas you can expect long outages.
Some people have trouble keeping lawn mowers going season to season - at least up here where they sit idle a good portion of the year. I suspect some people may have given up on portable generators, after trying one once, then letting it sit with old gas in it for way too long.
For some households, if you're not into basic generator maintenance, then a 1kw+ inverter might be a good choice if you can park a vehicle near where you need power.
Rgds, D.